Yes because pitch is frequency but sound is magnitude or amplitude at that frequency. Thus low pitch thunder can be louder than a high pitch flute
Well, the sound waves get bigger due to increase in volume, but the pitch does not changes, the waves themselves in real life get louder and therefore harder to absorb
Pitch does not determine loudness, and loudness does not determine pitch. Loudness is the measure of sound pressure (dB), while pitch is the frequency at which an object vibrates. You cannot say any pitch is louder than another, because pitch and sound intensity are completely independent of each other.
when wind gose threw the spikes on the the turbines it makes nosies , so faster louder it is.
The pitch of the ruler changes because of the vibration.When there is more space for the ruler to vibrate and make a sound,the pitch changes and becomes softer and longer.When there is lesser space for the vibration, the sound is shorter and louder.
I am very sorry to tell you that it just makes the sounds louder. It would take a lot of technology to make it a higher pitch. I even tried it by myself and it didn't work.
pitch and frequency is a type of sound, that helps it make it louder.
amplifiers
Yes because pitch is frequency but sound is magnitude or amplitude at that frequency. Thus low pitch thunder can be louder than a high pitch flute
it makes it louder
Hugher pitch
I have heard that if you have papers or napkins in the glove compartment box they can get sucked into the air vent which then makes a humming noise that you can hear while driving and as you increase the speed the pitch of the noise gets louder.
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It's amplification.
It makes it louder
you sing through a microphone and it makes the voice louder. the sound of the louder voice comes from the amplifier.
when warmed up high pitch noise at idle and it gets louder during acceleration Response to : Can someone actually answer this question? This is my question and the above answer makes no sense.